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An elephant can haul 3,000 pounds Latest Gen. of much effort, and never seems to tire, even after long hours of work. without photograph Dwight u iiii , 0. Eisenhower, taken while on re- University of Pittsburgh ctudeots crowding oround for tbclr turn to.:rnt trip to Washington. Washing-- , sign s pctiUon circulated In m demand for n new football coach. They ion reports Indicate that he will soon questioned the record of Coach Clark hhaughnessy and a policy fclieve General Marshall as chief of "mass substituting. The strike was brought about by the Tilt Pan- tf staff. He has gone on record as thers having won only two games this year. 'avoring a single unit of national V V lefense. 7 . ? -- i a . .. much-bombe- v- Japanese Object to Strict Food Control Program rr Vet Moves to Street Foxhole Rehabilitation Head O 1 M : y. r r US; - r?5 ' i I V. .. 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Tho against veterans. charged Japanese objected not only to lack of food, but to any control over their food supplies. w w,' -I 'r - fix.? ld J . British Prime Minister Greeted '4 J i - Santa on Television ' 3 I . s v i.u.ij " f w V n r X V . I V .V. x 7 ' i K t. Isi !" f I irt - it w ? ii ii hi ii mm u i v 7;- r f - 4 1 i t'l li' I 1 x si ji it 4 3 '5' s 'J$h-- Sx If $ N L '5i fXiv x ' K ' tf S ' j- - v (im-- Prime Minister Clement Attlee of Great Britain was greeted by the nation and congress when he arrived to meet with President Harry S. Truman to work out plans for the control of the atomic bomb. While in Washington he met with officials from Canada as well as members of congress and the U. S. state and war departments. Early visits are being made Into American homes by Santa Claus bv way of television. tVhen he visited At a demonstration at the Bell laboratories In New York, Edgar Bloom large department store in Philadelphia, he was seen throughout the Jr totally deaf man, talks with Miss Harriet Green over a telephone to building by television. Next year he which a cathode ray translator is conrected. The device, known as visible speech, translates sounds into p items of light on the screen. may visit many homes this way. Stalins Successor? Girls Play on Sadie Hawkins Day J...... rnf jh. rfkii Trumans Big Turkey Hull Awarded Nobel Peace Prize ........ .J......... With his G.I. umbrella protecting him from the rain, this grinning Chinese sentry of the 70th national army stands guard at one of the docks at Kiirum, where the Chinese troops were landed by units of the U. S. 7th fleet. WUIWJJWI ,?U f &. '?Jc ,v ' Fvw imxrnmmnm r ' & I? V I ,iiii MtY i ' . Sadie Hawkins day was celebrated at trie University of Kenlucky, Lexington, and the campus queens are finding out how the male of the species live. During the celebration the girls carry the boys books, open courtesies usually shown them. doors and all the other gentlemanly the girls roufih up Joe Mears, one of the male students. In a tug-o-w- ar Gen. A. A. Zhdanov, one of Russias most powerful political figures, who, Stockholm reports, has been namt 1 by Premier Stalin as his successor in case Stalin's illness continues. behind-the-scen- es 'iAb k ne. ' STHimV 1 ' ;Kv? w A i President Barry S. Truman Is Former Secretary of Slate Cordell Hull has been awarded the Nobel shown with a Peace prize. Photo shows Mr. and Mrs. Hull as they read congratulatory turkey premessages in their Washington apartment The former U. S. secretary of sented to him on behalf of the turstate was selected dae to his outstanding work in the early organikey growers of Minnesota. It won first prize in Minnesota turkey show. sation work of the United Nations conference. |